[plt-scheme] 3.99.0.3 and PLTCOLLECTS

From: Robby Findler (robby at cs.uchicago.edu)
Date: Sun Dec 2 18:11:16 EST 2007

It's the tilde I think. Mz and Dr expect that to be expanded by the  
shell now (which seems to be a better fit with standard practice).

Robby

On Dec 2, 2007, at 4:22 PM, "Geoffrey S. Knauth" <geoff at knauth.org>  
wrote:

> Am I doing something wrong with PLTCOLLECTS?  With v371, I used to  
> have PLTCOLLECTS pointing to two places:
>
>   PLTCOLLECTS=/usr/local/plt/collects:~/test/plt/collects
>
> and I don't recall having problems, but now with v3.99.0.3, it seems  
> I need to unset PLTCOLLECTS to avoid startup errors.  I completely  
> recreate /usr/local/plt every time I do an svn update and rebuild.
>
> Geoff
>
> $ mzscheme
> Welcome to MzScheme v3.99.0.3 [3m], Copyright (c) 2004-2007 PLT  
> Scheme Inc.
> current-library-collection-paths: expects argument of type <list of  
> complete paths and strings>; given (#<path:/usr/local/plt/collects>  
> #<path:~/test/plt/collects>)
> exception raised by exception handler: scheme/init: standard-module- 
> name-resolver: collection not found: "scheme" in any of: () in:  
> scheme/init; original exception raised: current-library-collection- 
> paths: expects argument of type <list of complete paths and  
> strings>; given (#<path:/usr/local/plt/collects> #<path:~/test/plt/ 
> collects>)
> exception raised by exception handler: standard-module-name- 
> resolver: collection not found: "mzscheme" in any of: (); original  
> exception raised: current-library-collection-paths: expects argument  
> of type <list of complete paths and strings>; given (#<path:/usr/ 
> local/plt/collects> #<path:~/test/plt/collects>)
> $ unset PLTCOLLECTS
> $ mzscheme
> Welcome to MzScheme v3.99.0.3 [3m], Copyright (c) 2004-2007 PLT  
> Scheme Inc.
> >
>
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